permissions have not been changed - can someone help him?
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Goto "Photos", "modify my albums", Choose the album on the far right if more than one, otherwise "Edit files". This will list all pictures in the one selected album. You can move pictures in that album to another album, modify title, description, and keywords. I only use Title and Description in my pictures. Once changing information on one or more files, click apply modifications at the bottom. It's easier to set title, and description at time of upload. Right after uploading a file, it will ask you which album to put it into, and give you the option of title, and description right there. You're right though, you don't need title or description. |
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Just like clicking Start to shut down a Windows PC. Thanks! |
Why no "normal"
I uploaded
http://forums.segwaychat.com/gallery...Washboard2.jpg And the thumb is available http://forums.segwaychat.com/gallery...Washboard2.jpg But no "normal". Why not? And how to fix? |
I imagine that the size of the original picture you uploaded was 288x216? If so, then there's no need for a 'normal' sized version, as the original is 'normal' enough. I always upload larger (higher) resolution pictures, and let the photo gallery scale as it wants. When I upload a 1024x768 (for example) size picture, I always get a thumb, and a 'normal'.
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[Although the Coppermine documentation that I consulted says "By default, whenever you upload a file, the script creates both a thumbnail of the file (file name using "thumb_" as its prefix) and an intermediate version of the file(file name using "normal_" as its prefix)."] I had found (by brief trial-and-error) that I was not allowed to upload a picture wider than some physical size (in inches), so I just reduced this one to make it 4" wide (as I recall) and uploaded it. Questions for the administrator(s): Question 1: What is the real (set of) limitations on uploads? Physical size? And/or pixel width? Or length? Question 2: What's the threshold for getting a "normal"? It would be really useful to know those settings - and some of them may be server settings, and others Coppermine settings. ========== So, the instructions for displaying a "viewable size" image inline are to replace "thumb" with "normal" (in the html), and if that doesn't work, then delete "thumb_" |
In regards to displaying images on a screen, a size in inches means nothing. That would only apply in a desktop publishing type environment where you plan on printing it. Then you have to get into DPI, dithering, half-toneing, etc.
For images primarily intended for display on a monitor, size in pixels is really all that matters. That and with jpeg's, compression levels. Any program should let you specify a size in pixels while saving. I don't know exactly what the limits are, but I know 2048kb (2 meg) is a size limit. There may be a width / height limit (in pixels) as well, I'm not sure. |
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Thanks for the information on the 2048kb limit. But... I am now reasonably certain that there is a width and/or height limit of some sort. At least as it relates to whether a "normal" is generated. |
Pic Limit
What is the limit on uploading photos? Is it 2 or 4 meg? I've tried to upload between 2.08MB and 2.12 MB photos but is says 0 uploaded successfully. I'm gonna resize but just looking for info.
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